Cornerback? Safety? Edge rusher? Baltimore should have plenty of good options on the board when they pick at No. 27.
The Ravens are in best-player-available draft position after crossing off another need with a veteran cornerback.
When Brandon Stephens signed a three-year, $36 million contract with the New York Jets last month, the cornerback’s departure in free agency had the potential to upend the Baltimore Ravens’ defensive strategy that helped Marlon Humphrey earn All-Pro recognition in 2024.
The Baltimore Ravens can help returning wide receiver Zay Flowers by selecting Luther Burden III in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft.
Ravens president Sashi Brown discussed several topics, including season ticket prices, if the NFL draft could come to Baltimore and more.
A roster that yielded 18 unrestricted free agents and was seemingly in flux at the start of the new league year suddenly looks stable.
Having addressed many of their biggest needs in free agency, how should the Vikings approach the draft? Is a trade down the wise move?
The Ravens land an All-SEC edge rusher, and another dynamic safety from Notre Dame in Field Yates latest 2-round NFL mock draft for ESPN